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This puzzle cube is made of 24 sheets of paper, each 2.5 x 5.5 inches (yeah, it's weird size, but that's what the instructions said.) The modules are easy to make, but putting it together was very complicated. Thanks go to Mom for the extra set of hands and the added brain-power. Not sure I'll be making this again - it was cool, but very complicated. Click the image for the larger size. |
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Nano-cranes - each made from a 1 inch square of paper. Click the image for a different bottle and more cranes. Note: I can actually make them from 1/2 inch squares of paper, but the
photo didn't come out. I was going show 4 of them on a US quarter and
go with something like: "How many cranes can dance on the the head
of a quarter?" - but with no photo it's just kinda silly. |
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The classic (squashed) turtle |
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Modular Origami - with other modular pieces inside. |
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This one is essentially the same as the one above, except it's inside out! Click for a different angle (outside). |
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This one took a long time to assemble. Click for larger size, one solid color. |
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Another modular piece - similar to ones inside the piece above. Click for a more complex version - one color. |
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"mosaic" fire |
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Cube - made from thin metal foil - aluminum and copper. Click for an extra shiny version outside. |